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Feeling each other out in the early exchanges, AJ hit a big dropkick on Nakamura to take control of the match. Nakamura took the match to the outside as he began to dominate, dropping the Champion on the apron.

The crowd began to get into the affair, even some doing the Icelandic clap, as AJ made his comeback, hitting a neckbreaker across his knee for a close two count.

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Nakamura was the first to go for one of his trademark moves, the Kinsasha, but was countered into the Calf Crusher in the centre of the ring. The Jeddah crowd willed Nakamura to tap but he forced the break at the ropes.

The two continued to battle, erasing memories of a lacklustre WrestleMania match, and were met by "This is Awesome" chants, building towards a grandstand finish.

Engaging in a slugfest, AJ's strikes were meant with huge "YAY" cheers and Shinsuke's booed roundly, the King of Strong Style countered one of Styles' strikes into an arm bar as he showed off his range of submissions.

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With AJ moving to the outside, he went for the Phenomenal Forearm, Nakamura ducked and with Styles nearly going into the ref, the Japanese wrestler took advantage off the distraction and delivered another low-blow to the Champion.

It was a great moment in the fight, and a turning point after Styles kicked out at two, they brawled too the outside with AJ speaking Nak over the announce table leading to a double count-out.

It wasn't the finish anyone wanted, at home or in the arena, but sets up another match in this feud which is now gathering pace in earnest.

The action didn't stop there as AJ took out his frustrations on his rival, hitting with him a chair and following up with a forearm from the ring to the outside.

It was a great improvement on their Mania showing, the heel/face dynamic between the two just works, and their rubber match could be legendary. We know they have great chemistry, as shown by their five star Wrestle Kingdom match before both signed for the WWE.